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  • From Hot Plates to Haute Cuisine: Cooking Up Success with Kaori Nguyen
    2025/12/17

    Join us on a culinary journey with Kaori, who transitioned from the fast-paced world of tech giants to the prestigious kitchens of Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. Discover how her passion for food led her to trade boardrooms for kitchens, and how she's crafting a new recipe for success. From her humble beginnings with a hot plate to mastering French culinary techniques, Kaori shares her inspiring story of resilience, creativity, and the pursuit of dreams. Tune in to explore the vibrant flavors of Vietnamese cuisine and the cultural stories behind them.

    You can follow Kaori's journey on Instagram & Tiktok @WildSprigKitchen.

    Subscribe to Vinyl 2 Viral with Bobbie & Q. on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@Vinyl2viralpodcast⁩

    About the podcast:

    "Vinyl to Viral" is the podcast that fearlessly tackles the evolving landscape of society and culture through a unique intergenerational lens. Hosted by Bobbie (Millennial/Gen Z cusper) and Q (proud Generation X member), this podcast deconstructs perceived barriers between generations, proving that common ground and understanding are more accessible than ever. We share inspiring stories from diverse leaders, creatives, and innovators who are building and leaving legacies, providing pathways for others to learn, find inspiration, and discover opportunities.

    #vinyl2viral #podcast

    Make sure to connect with us on socials!

    Tiktok: ‪https://www.tiktok.com/@vinyl2viralpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinyl2viralpodcast/

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    29 分
  • The Legend of Dug Infinite Part 2
    2025/12/03

    In Part 2 of this engaging conversation, Dug Infinite shares his journey from the vibrant skate culture of Chicago to becoming a renowned music producer, his love for Star Wars, and his experiences working at Lucasfilm. He reflects on the evolution of music and DJing, the importance of family, and the community's role in shaping his career - starting with Donda West, NoID, Common, and Kanye. Dug emphasizes the significance of vinyl records and the connections made through music, while also discussing the challenges and triumphs of navigating the music industry. His insights provide a rich tapestry of stories that highlight the intersection of culture, creativity, and personal growth.

    Subscribe to Vinyl 2 Viral with Bobbie & Q. on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@Vinyl2viralpodcast⁩

    About the podcast:

    "Vinyl to Viral" is the podcast that fearlessly tackles the evolving landscape of society and culture through a unique intergenerational lens. Hosted by Bobbie (Millennial/Gen Z cusper) and Q (proud Generation X member), this podcast deconstructs perceived barriers between generations, proving that common ground and understanding are more accessible than ever. We share inspiring stories from diverse leaders, creatives, and innovators who are building and leaving legacies, providing pathways for others to learn, find inspiration, and discover opportunities.

    #vinyl2viral #podcast

    Make sure to connect with us on socials!

    Tiktok: ‪https://www.tiktok.com/@vinyl2viralpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinyl2viralpodcast/

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    31 分
  • The Legend of Dug Infinite
    2025/11/19

    In Part 1 of this 2-part engaging conversation, Dug Infinite shares his journey from the vibrant skate culture of Chicago to becoming a renowned music producer, his love for Star Wars, and his experiences working at Lucasfilm. He reflects on the evolution of music and DJing, the importance of family, and the community's role in shaping his career - starting with Donda West, NoID, Common, and Kanye. Dug emphasizes the significance of vinyl records and the connections made through music, while also discussing the challenges and triumphs of navigating the music industry. His insights provide a rich tapestry of stories that highlight the intersection of culture, creativity, and personal growth.

    Subscribe to Vinyl 2 Viral with Bobbie & Q. on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@Vinyl2viralpodcast⁩

    About the podcast:

    "Vinyl to Viral" is the podcast that fearlessly tackles the evolving landscape of society and culture through a unique intergenerational lens. Hosted by Bobbie (Millennial/Gen Z cusper) and Q (proud Generation X member), this podcast deconstructs perceived barriers between generations, proving that common ground and understanding are more accessible than ever. We share inspiring stories from diverse leaders, creatives, and innovators who are building and leaving legacies, providing pathways for others to learn, find inspiration, and discover opportunities.

    #vinyl2viral #podcast

    Make sure to connect with us on socials!

    Tiktok: ‪https://www.tiktok.com/@vinyl2viralpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinyl2viralpodcast/

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    31 分
  • Roots & Records
    2025/11/05

    In this conversation, Co-Hosts Bobbie & Q. explore the significance of preserving and sharing cultural stories, particularly through art and personal narratives.

    The most compelling segment of the "Roots and Records" episode isn't the art; it’s the argument for documentation as destiny.

    The hosts, Bobbie and Q, use the initial story of a lively Filipino gathering at the Silverlens Art Gallery to launch a far more urgent discussion: that if you don't record your roots, the market will not recognize your value. The art show simply provided the necessary proof that our histories — Black, Filipino, and beyond — are often missing from the grand cultural narratives (museums, history books) because they were never properly archived in the first place.

    This realization leads to a profound lesson for every professional and entrepreneur:

    • The Crisis of Leadership: Bobbie Reyes, a generational thought leader, highlights the core challenge: When an elder can no longer recall their story due to age or illness, a priceless piece of the family’s intellectual property (IP) is lost. This personal tragedy becomes a professional crisis because the next generation loses the blueprint for their own resilience.

    The Power of the Found Object: The solution, the hosts argue, is to stop waiting for external validation and become the curators of your own identity. Q shares the profound discovery of his father’s story — a former train worker whose injury severance allowed him to become an original "OG Uber driver," leveraging his knowledge of Chicago to drive legends like former FCC Chairman Newton Minow and Michael Jordan's mother. That story, captured by a Pulitzer Prize-winning friend, is the true legacy.

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    34 分
  • Flipping the Script: VC Fund Manager Helene Servillon on Money, Power, and the "Bye Bye Boomer" Shift
    2025/10/22

    In this episode, we celebrate Filipino American History Month with Helene Servillon, a venture capitalist and former D1 athlete. Helene shares her journey from sports to finance, discussing her upbringing in the Bay Area, the importance of diversity in venture capital, and her focus on health and wellness investments. The conversation touches on the cultural identity of Filipinos, the future of women in finance, and the need for financial literacy in education. Helene emphasizes the importance of balancing work and personal life while fostering a community of change makers.

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    45 分
  • The New Faces of Caregiving
    2025/10/08

    In this heartfelt episode of Vinyl to Viral, the hosts delve into the emotional and practical aspects of caregiving, particularly focusing on the experiences of young caregivers. They share personal stories of caring for family members, discuss the challenges and rewards of caregiving, and offer practical advice and resources for those in similar situations. The episode emphasizes the importance of community support and proactive planning in caregiving roles.

    Takeaways:

    Caregiving is a challenging yet rewarding experience. Young caregivers often face unique challenges. Community support is crucial for caregivers. Proactive planning can alleviate caregiving stress. There are state and federal programs to support caregivers. Creating an end-of-life folder is essential. Don't ask caregivers what they need, just help. Caregiving can impact one's career and personal life. Sharing personal stories can provide comfort and guidance. Caregiving requires resilience and adaptability.

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    18 分
  • Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs: Your Favorite Scholar's Favorite Scholar
    2025/09/24

    In this compelling episode, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs, a groundbreaking scholar and bestselling author, joins the conversation to explore the intricate layers of history, society, and gender. With a focus on her latest bestseller "Erased: What American Patriarchy Has Hidden From Us", Dr. Tubbs delves into the systemic roots of American patriarchy, the power of storytelling, and the pivotal role of mothers in shaping narratives. Through engaging dialogue, she challenges conventional academic norms, advocating for accessible and emotionally resonant writing that bridges divides and fosters understanding. Join us as we uncover the transformative potential of seeing the world through the eyes of mothers and the importance of starting change at home.

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    42 分
  • Sean Pressley: To Be Canonized
    2025/09/10

    We're excited to sit down with NYC-based photographer and artist - Sean Pressley - for an episode exploring how photography captures legacy, culture, and community—through his unique artistic lens. This is a conversation about storytelling, Black visual art, and the power of image-making to shape identity across generations.

    His photography spans editorial, commercial, and fashion spaces, with work featured in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, ESPN the Magazine, and Bloomberg Businessweek, as well as through collectives like See In Black. He’s collaborated with institutions like Harvard University and captured portraits of influential figures including Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor, athletes CC Sabathia and Bubba Wallace, Roc Nation artist Ezinma, political leaders and more.

    His art has been exhibited across the country and abroad — from Roll & Hill in New York City to Black Art Matters in Zurich, Switzerland.

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    31 分